Search Results - "Skins"

  1. Measurement of the colour index of early-season citrus fruits using computer vision by Vidal, Anna, Blasco, José, Prats-Montalbán, José M., Cubero, Sergio, Aleixos, Nuria, Juste, Florentino, Talens, Pau

    Published 2021
    “…In the Mediterranean area, early-season citrus fruit reach acceptable internal maturity standards for marketing, while the skin of the fruit is still green. A degreening treatment is widely used as a postharvest practice to improve the external colour. …”
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    Objeto de conferencia
  2. An overview of transboundary animal diseases of viral origin in South Asia: What needs to be done? by Gongal, G., Rahman, Habibar, Thakuri, K.C., Kennady, Vijayalakshmy

    Published 2022
    “…The rapid spread of African swine fever and lumpy skin diseases in south Asia must be considered a wake-up call to prevent the entry, spread, and establishment of new exotic TADs, as south Asia has the highest density of livestock populations, and it will have a huge socioeconomic impact. …”
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  3. The role of floods on pathogen dispersion by Bett, Bernard K., Tumusiime, Dan, Lindahl, Johanna F., Roesel, Kristina, Grace, Delia

    Published 2021
    “…Their epidemics often follow flood events by weeks or months depending on the duration of their development cycles. The last category is skin and eye infections that occur following direct contact with contaminated water. …”
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    Book Chapter
  4. A two-dimensional measure of polarization by Mogues, Tewodaj

    Published 2008
    “…This paper extends previous work by presenting and discussing a measure of polarization that allows analysis of the distribution of society along two dimensions—an economic variable (e.g., income) and an immutable variable with social significance (e.g., skin color). The measure is discussed in light of four axioms that specify the types of distributional changes that should reasonably translate into a higher degree of socioeconomic polarization. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  5. Morphological features of indigenous chicken populations of Ethiopia by Dana, N., Dessie, Tadelle, Waaij, E.H. van der, Arendonk, Johan A.M. van

    Published 2010
    “…Most of the chickens in the high altitude regions have yellow skin. The geographic distribution and frequency of naked neck chickens are generally small, and the available small proportion is found mainly in the low altitude regions. …”
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  6. Parasite development and host responses during the establishment of Trypanosoma brucei infection transmitted by tsetse fly by Barry, J.D., Emery, J.L.

    Published 1984
    “…Following inoculation ofTrypanosoma bruceiinto large mammals by the tsetse fly a local skin reaction, the ‘chancre’, develops due to trypanosome proliferation. …”
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  7. Perception of Gujarat farmers on heat-tolerant potato varieties by Rana, R.K., Sharma, N., Kadian, M.S., Girish, B.H., Arya, S., Campilan, D., Pandey, S.K., Carli, C., Patel, N.H., Singh, B.P.

    Published 2011
    “…The other attributes in this sequence were drought tolerance, processing quality, early maturity, shining skin and good storability. Heterogeneity of responses on various factors/attributes related to potato within farm categories was studied using Chi-square statistics.…”
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  8. Evidence for public health risks of wastewater and excreta management practices in Southeast Asia: A scoping review by Lam, S., Hung Nguyen-Viet, Tran Thi Tuyet Hanh, Huong Nguyen-Mai, Harper, S.

    Published 2015
    “…The available evidence suggested that possible occupational health risks of wastewater and excreta management practices include diarrhea, skin infection, parasitic infection, bacterial infection, and epilepsy. …”
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  9. Automatic sorting of satsuma, (Citrus unshiu) segments using computer vision and morphological features by Blasco, José, Aleixos, Nuria, Cubero, Sergio, Gómez-Sanchís, Juan, Moltó, Enrique

    Published 2017
    “…By extracting morphological features from the objects, the system automatically identifies pieces of skin and other raw material, and separates whole segments from broken ones; it is also capable to grade between those with a slight or a large degree of breakage. …”
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  10. Incidence and control of black spot syndrome of tiger nut by Alvares, D., Armero, Carmen, Forte, A., Serra, J., Galipienso, Luis, Rubio, Luis

    Published 2018
    “…Tiger nut (Cyperus esculentum) is a very profitable crop in Valencia, Spain, but in the last years, part of the harvested tubers presents black spots in the skin making them unmarketable. Surveys performed in two consecutive years showed that about 10% of the tubers were severely affected by the black spot syndrome whose aetiology is unknown. …”
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  11. The Use of Thermography in Evaluation of Surgical Wounds in Small Animal Practice by Gumpert Herlofson, Erica

    Published 2017
    “…Clinical assessment was focused on evaluating wounds for signs of inflammation and thermal interpretation investigated if there was a significant difference in temperature between wound area and control area. The skin temperature in the wound area had a significantly lower temperature than control areas. …”
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  12. Occurrence of antibiotic resistant Staphylococcus aureus in pigs in smallholder farms in Lira, Uganda by Dahlin, Lisa

    Published 2020
    “…The study included 51 samples from pigs: swabs taken from the snout, the skin behind the ears and the perineum from weaned pigs in nineteen different farms. …”
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  13. Pig production in Uganda - adapting to climate change by Zaake, Paul, Paul, Birthe K., Marshall, Karen, Notenbaert, An Maria Omer, Ouma, Emily A., Dione, Michel M., Ouma, George O., Ndambi, Asaah O.

    Published 2020
    “…The data including household demographics, management systems, age, color, breeds, body/skin temperature, rectal temperature and others were collected from 104 households and 259 pigs during the hot months in Ojwina and Barr sub-counties- Lira district. …”
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  14. Carotenoids in raw plant materials: by Jaeger de Carvalho, Lucia Maria, Dellamora Ortiz, Gisela Maria, Viana de Carvalho, José Luiz, Gomes de Oliveira, Alcides Ricardo

    Published 2018
    “…It is also the most active carotenoid, with the highest bioconversibility in the human body. β-Carotene is a suppressor of tumorigenesis in the skin, lung, liver, and colon, promoting the cessation of the cell multiplication cycle. …”
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    Book Chapter
  15. Deciphering the Origins of Commercial Sweetpotato Genotypes Using International Genebank Data by Mello, A.F.S., Robles, R., Rossel, G., da Silva, G.O., Montes, S.M.N.M., Nunes, M.U.C., Pereira, J.L., Nakasu, E.Y.T., Vollmer, R., Ellis, D., Valencia-Límaco, V., Azevedo, V.C.R.

    Published 2026
    “…Another group of sweetpotatoes, called “white skin sweetpotato” from Sergipe, did not match any known accessions in the CIP collection. …”
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    Journal Article

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